Upon seeing this thread, and then searching to see if I'd already posted in here, I was surprised to see no results. So anyway, here's my story about this kind of thing...
My family was never rich growing up, but I did have some action figures and related toys as a kid. It was mostly normal pop-culture 1990s stuff though, like
Power Rangers,
Ninja Turtles,
He-Man, etc. But back then, I just opened and played with them as any other child would - the concept of preserving or "collecting" them never entered my mind. Fast forward to now, and I don't really buy figures on a regular basis anymore. However, I did make two notable exceptions last year: Hot Toys' version of Doc Brown from the original
Back to the Future, and a company called Mezco's 12-inch design of Eric Draven from
The Crow. The former ran me about $300, which I'd never spent on a single figure at the time (and don't plan on repeating any time soon). The latter was only about $125, a tremendous relief by comparison. Here's some pics; I hope you like them.
